Sentences with phrase «battle over health care»

It's the same sources of anxiety underpinning the battle over health care to some degree.
The new readout came as the economy continued showing signs of improvement and the tumultuous battle over the health care law that President Barack Obama finally signed in March faded into the background.

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Lawmakers returning to Washington this coming week will find a familiar quagmire on health care legislation and a budget deadline dramatized by the prospect of a protracted battle between the president and Democrats over his border wall.
The WFP largely sat out the battle over the so - called millionaire's tax, which other lefties were pushing very hard to see reinstated in full to offset the deep health care and education spending cuts Cuomo had proposed.
As the battle over President Obama's effort to overhaul the health - care system reached a fever pitch this summer, the three national Republican committees combined to bring in $ 1.7 million more than their Democratic counterparts in August.
The RNC will spend nearly $ 1 million on campaign activities over the next month to battle President Obama's health care plan.
The battle for increased reimbursement will play out over the next 90 days as the budget is negotiated, and against the backdrop of a state - imposed Medicaid cap, uncertainty over the future of federal Medicaid funding and cries from long - term care facilities and home health care providers, which are also pleading for higher reimbursements.
Ratcheting up the pressure in a bitter battle between New York City and the state over health care costs, the city's public hospital system is planning on suing New York State officials over a payment of some $ 380 million in federal funding it says the state is unlawfully withholding.
The health and social care bill's slow progress through parliament comes amid an ongoing battle over the transition risk register, a currently secret document detailing the government's assessment of the potential negative side - effects of its proposed changes.
Collins and Cuomo already had a very public battle this year over health care.
How this new health care delivery model is organized, what services it provides and who is in charge won't be decided for some time, but whatever transition is to come, the Cuomo administration is anxious to avoid the kind of prolonged, ugly battles that characterized the fights over St. Vincent's in Manhattan and Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn.
Since then, the sources said, a battle has continued over payments for «education costs and health care» for 20 - year - old daughters Cara and Mariah, who attend Harvard and Brown universities, respectively, and Michaela, 18, who recently graduated from high school a few months after being taken to the Westchester County Medical Center after an unexplained incident in which she was found unconscious at her mother's home.
In the House, Carolyn Maloney and Jerry Nadler assembled the James Zadroga Health and Compensation Act, a bill that would end the need for yearly battles over patchwork appropriations to cover the care for World Trade Center workers and neighbors.
McClatchy: Senate girds for Saturday vote and long battle on health care The Senate Thursday began what promises to be a bitter, lengthy battle over the future of health care in America, and taxes, abortion, affordability and federal deficits emerged as key flashpoints.
How would Adam view the current state of health care in America and the battle over health - care bills in the U.S. Congress?
In the wake of the legal battle over Terri Schiavo's fate, the American Hospital Association last week launched Put It In Writing, a Web site designed to be a one - stop resource on preparing advance directives such as living wills and health care proxies.
For about nine years here on Canada's West Coast, a constitutional battle has been fought over the future of public health care.
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